Effects of different fertilizers on methane emissions and methanogenic community structures in paddy rhizosphere soil

2018 
Abstract Paddy soil accounts for 10% of global atmospheric methane (CH 4 ) emissions. Many types of fertilizers may enhance CH 4 emissions, especially organic fertilizer. The aim of this study was to explore the effects of different fertilizers on CH 4 and methanogen patterns in paddy soil. This experiment involved four treatments: chemical fertilizer (CT), organic fertilizer (OT), mixed with chemical and organic fertilizer (MT), and no fertilizer (ctrl). The three fertilization treatments were applied with total nitrogen at the same rate of 300 kg N ha −1 . Paddy CH 4 , soil physicochemical variables and methanogen communities were quantitatively analyzed. Rhizosphere soil mcrA and pmoA gene copy numbers were determined by qPCR. Methanogenic 16S rRNA genes were identified by MiSeq sequencing. The results indicated CH 4 emissions were significantly higher in OT (145.31 kg ha −1 ) than MT (84.62 kg ha −1 ), CT (77.88 kg ha −1 ) or ctrl (32.19 kg ha −1 ). Soil organic acids were also increased by organic fertilization. CH 4 effluxes were significantly and negatively related to mcrA and pmoA gene copy numbers, and positively related to mcrA / pmoA . Above all, hydrogenotrophic Methanocella and acetoclastic Methanosaeta were the predominant methanogenic communities; these communities were strictly associated with soil potassium, oxalate, acetate, and succinate. Application of organic fertilizer promoted the dominant acetoclastic methanogens, but suppressed the dominant hydrogenotrophic methanogens. The transformation in methanogenic community structure and enhanced availability of C substrates may explain the increased CH 4 production in OT compared to other treatments. Compared to OT, MT may partially mitigate CH 4 emissions while guaranteeing a high rice yield. On this basis, we recommend the local fertilization pattern should change from 300 N kg ha −1 of organic manure to the same level of mixed fertilization. Moreover, we suggest multiple combinations of mixed fertilization merit more investigation in the future.
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